Route53Resolver / Client / list_resolver_endpoints

list_resolver_endpoints#

Route53Resolver.Client.list_resolver_endpoints(**kwargs)#

Lists all the Resolver endpoints that were created using the current Amazon Web Services account.

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

response = client.list_resolver_endpoints(
    MaxResults=123,
    NextToken='string',
    Filters=[
        {
            'Name': 'string',
            'Values': [
                'string',
            ]
        },
    ]
)
Parameters:
  • MaxResults (integer) – The maximum number of Resolver endpoints that you want to return in the response to a ListResolverEndpoints request. If you don’t specify a value for MaxResults, Resolver returns up to 100 Resolver endpoints.

  • NextToken (string) –

    For the first ListResolverEndpoints request, omit this value.

    If you have more than MaxResults Resolver endpoints, you can submit another ListResolverEndpoints request to get the next group of Resolver endpoints. In the next request, specify the value of NextToken from the previous response.

  • Filters (list) –

    An optional specification to return a subset of Resolver endpoints, such as all inbound Resolver endpoints.

    Note

    If you submit a second or subsequent ListResolverEndpoints request and specify the NextToken parameter, you must use the same values for Filters, if any, as in the previous request.

    • (dict) –

      For Resolver list operations ( ListResolverEndpoints, ListResolverRules, ListResolverRuleAssociations, ListResolverQueryLogConfigs, ListResolverQueryLogConfigAssociations), and ListResolverDnssecConfigs), an optional specification to return a subset of objects.

      To filter objects, such as Resolver endpoints or Resolver rules, you specify Name and Values. For example, to list only inbound Resolver endpoints, specify Direction for Name and specify INBOUND for Values.

      • Name (string) –

        The name of the parameter that you want to use to filter objects.

        The valid values for Name depend on the action that you’re including the filter in, ListResolverEndpoints, ListResolverRules, ListResolverRuleAssociations, ListResolverQueryLogConfigs, or ListResolverQueryLogConfigAssociations.

        Note

        In early versions of Resolver, values for Name were listed as uppercase, with underscore (_) delimiters. For example, CreatorRequestId was originally listed as CREATOR_REQUEST_ID. Uppercase values for Name are still supported.

        ListResolverEndpoints

        Valid values for Name include the following:

        • CreatorRequestId: The value that you specified when you created the Resolver endpoint.

        • Direction: Whether you want to return inbound or outbound Resolver endpoints. If you specify DIRECTION for Name, specify INBOUND or OUTBOUND for Values.

        • HostVPCId: The ID of the VPC that inbound DNS queries pass through on the way from your network to your VPCs in a region, or the VPC that outbound queries pass through on the way from your VPCs to your network. In a CreateResolverEndpoint request, SubnetId indirectly identifies the VPC. In a GetResolverEndpoint request, the VPC ID for a Resolver endpoint is returned in the HostVPCId element.

        • IpAddressCount: The number of IP addresses that you have associated with the Resolver endpoint.

        • Name: The name of the Resolver endpoint.

        • SecurityGroupIds: The IDs of the VPC security groups that you specified when you created the Resolver endpoint.

        • Status: The status of the Resolver endpoint. If you specify Status for Name, specify one of the following status codes for Values: CREATING, OPERATIONAL, UPDATING, AUTO_RECOVERING, ACTION_NEEDED, or DELETING. For more information, see Status in ResolverEndpoint.

        ListResolverRules

        Valid values for Name include the following:

        • CreatorRequestId: The value that you specified when you created the Resolver rule.

        • DomainName: The domain name for which Resolver is forwarding DNS queries to your network. In the value that you specify for Values, include a trailing dot (.) after the domain name. For example, if the domain name is example.com, specify the following value. Note the “.” after com: example.com.

        • Name: The name of the Resolver rule.

        • ResolverEndpointId: The ID of the Resolver endpoint that the Resolver rule is associated with.

        Note

        You can filter on the Resolver endpoint only for rules that have a value of FORWARD for RuleType.

        • Status: The status of the Resolver rule. If you specify Status for Name, specify one of the following status codes for Values: COMPLETE, DELETING, UPDATING, or FAILED.

        • Type: The type of the Resolver rule. If you specify TYPE for Name, specify FORWARD or SYSTEM for Values.

        ListResolverRuleAssociations

        Valid values for Name include the following:

        • Name: The name of the Resolver rule association.

        • ResolverRuleId: The ID of the Resolver rule that is associated with one or more VPCs.

        • Status: The status of the Resolver rule association. If you specify Status for Name, specify one of the following status codes for Values: CREATING, COMPLETE, DELETING, or FAILED.

        • VPCId: The ID of the VPC that the Resolver rule is associated with.

        ListResolverQueryLogConfigs

        Valid values for Name include the following:

        • Arn: The ARN for the query logging configuration.

        • AssociationCount: The number of VPCs that are associated with the query logging configuration.

        • CreationTime: The date and time that the query logging configuration was created, in Unix time format and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).

        • CreatorRequestId: A unique string that identifies the request that created the query logging configuration.

        • Destination: The Amazon Web Services service that you want to forward query logs to. Valid values include the following:

          • S3

          • CloudWatchLogs

          • KinesisFirehose

        • DestinationArn: The ARN of the location that Resolver is sending query logs to. This value can be the ARN for an S3 bucket, a CloudWatch Logs log group, or a Kinesis Data Firehose delivery stream.

        • Id: The ID of the query logging configuration

        • Name: The name of the query logging configuration

        • OwnerId: The Amazon Web Services account ID for the account that created the query logging configuration.

        • ShareStatus: An indication of whether the query logging configuration is shared with other Amazon Web Services accounts, or was shared with the current account by another Amazon Web Services account. Valid values include: NOT_SHARED, SHARED_WITH_ME, or SHARED_BY_ME.

        • Status: The status of the query logging configuration. If you specify Status for Name, specify the applicable status code for Values: CREATING, CREATED, DELETING, or FAILED. For more information, see Status.

        ListResolverQueryLogConfigAssociations

        Valid values for Name include the following:

        • CreationTime: The date and time that the VPC was associated with the query logging configuration, in Unix time format and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).

        • Error: If the value of Status is FAILED, specify the cause: DESTINATION_NOT_FOUND or ACCESS_DENIED.

        • Id: The ID of the query logging association.

        • ResolverQueryLogConfigId: The ID of the query logging configuration that a VPC is associated with.

        • ResourceId: The ID of the Amazon VPC that is associated with the query logging configuration.

        • Status: The status of the query logging association. If you specify Status for Name, specify the applicable status code for Values: CREATING, CREATED, DELETING, or FAILED. For more information, see Status.

      • Values (list) –

        When you’re using a List operation and you want the operation to return a subset of objects, such as Resolver endpoints or Resolver rules, the value of the parameter that you want to use to filter objects. For example, to list only inbound Resolver endpoints, specify Direction for Name and specify INBOUND for Values.

        • (string) –

Return type:

dict

Returns:

Response Syntax

{
    'NextToken': 'string',
    'MaxResults': 123,
    'ResolverEndpoints': [
        {
            'Id': 'string',
            'CreatorRequestId': 'string',
            'Arn': 'string',
            'Name': 'string',
            'SecurityGroupIds': [
                'string',
            ],
            'Direction': 'INBOUND'|'OUTBOUND',
            'IpAddressCount': 123,
            'HostVPCId': 'string',
            'Status': 'CREATING'|'OPERATIONAL'|'UPDATING'|'AUTO_RECOVERING'|'ACTION_NEEDED'|'DELETING',
            'StatusMessage': 'string',
            'CreationTime': 'string',
            'ModificationTime': 'string',
            'OutpostArn': 'string',
            'PreferredInstanceType': 'string',
            'ResolverEndpointType': 'IPV6'|'IPV4'|'DUALSTACK',
            'Protocols': [
                'DoH'|'Do53'|'DoH-FIPS',
            ]
        },
    ]
}

Response Structure

  • (dict) –

    • NextToken (string) –

      If more than MaxResults IP addresses match the specified criteria, you can submit another ListResolverEndpoint request to get the next group of results. In the next request, specify the value of NextToken from the previous response.

    • MaxResults (integer) –

      The value that you specified for MaxResults in the request.

    • ResolverEndpoints (list) –

      The Resolver endpoints that were created by using the current Amazon Web Services account, and that match the specified filters, if any.

      • (dict) –

        In the response to a CreateResolverEndpoint, DeleteResolverEndpoint, GetResolverEndpoint, Updates the name, or ResolverEndpointType for an endpoint, or UpdateResolverEndpoint request, a complex type that contains settings for an existing inbound or outbound Resolver endpoint.

        • Id (string) –

          The ID of the Resolver endpoint.

        • CreatorRequestId (string) –

          A unique string that identifies the request that created the Resolver endpoint. The CreatorRequestId allows failed requests to be retried without the risk of running the operation twice.

        • Arn (string) –

          The ARN (Amazon Resource Name) for the Resolver endpoint.

        • Name (string) –

          The name that you assigned to the Resolver endpoint when you submitted a CreateResolverEndpoint request.

        • SecurityGroupIds (list) –

          The ID of one or more security groups that control access to this VPC. The security group must include one or more inbound rules (for inbound endpoints) or outbound rules (for outbound endpoints). Inbound and outbound rules must allow TCP and UDP access. For inbound access, open port 53. For outbound access, open the port that you’re using for DNS queries on your network.

          • (string) –

        • Direction (string) –

          Indicates whether the Resolver endpoint allows inbound or outbound DNS queries:

          • INBOUND: allows DNS queries to your VPC from your network

          • OUTBOUND: allows DNS queries from your VPC to your network

        • IpAddressCount (integer) –

          The number of IP addresses that the Resolver endpoint can use for DNS queries.

        • HostVPCId (string) –

          The ID of the VPC that you want to create the Resolver endpoint in.

        • Status (string) –

          A code that specifies the current status of the Resolver endpoint. Valid values include the following:

          • CREATING: Resolver is creating and configuring one or more Amazon VPC network interfaces for this endpoint.

          • OPERATIONAL: The Amazon VPC network interfaces for this endpoint are correctly configured and able to pass inbound or outbound DNS queries between your network and Resolver.

          • UPDATING: Resolver is associating or disassociating one or more network interfaces with this endpoint.

          • AUTO_RECOVERING: Resolver is trying to recover one or more of the network interfaces that are associated with this endpoint. During the recovery process, the endpoint functions with limited capacity because of the limit on the number of DNS queries per IP address (per network interface). For the current limit, see Limits on Route 53 Resolver.

          • ACTION_NEEDED: This endpoint is unhealthy, and Resolver can’t automatically recover it. To resolve the problem, we recommend that you check each IP address that you associated with the endpoint. For each IP address that isn’t available, add another IP address and then delete the IP address that isn’t available. (An endpoint must always include at least two IP addresses.) A status of ACTION_NEEDED can have a variety of causes. Here are two common causes:

            • One or more of the network interfaces that are associated with the endpoint were deleted using Amazon VPC.

            • The network interface couldn’t be created for some reason that’s outside the control of Resolver.

          • DELETING: Resolver is deleting this endpoint and the associated network interfaces.

        • StatusMessage (string) –

          A detailed description of the status of the Resolver endpoint.

        • CreationTime (string) –

          The date and time that the endpoint was created, in Unix time format and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).

        • ModificationTime (string) –

          The date and time that the endpoint was last modified, in Unix time format and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).

        • OutpostArn (string) –

          The ARN (Amazon Resource Name) for the Outpost.

        • PreferredInstanceType (string) –

          The Amazon EC2 instance type.

        • ResolverEndpointType (string) –

          The Resolver endpoint IP address type.

        • Protocols (list) –

          Protocols used for the endpoint. DoH-FIPS is applicable for inbound endpoints only.

          For an inbound endpoint you can apply the protocols as follows:

          • Do53 and DoH in combination.

          • Do53 and DoH-FIPS in combination.

          • Do53 alone.

          • DoH alone.

          • DoH-FIPS alone.

          • None, which is treated as Do53.

          For an outbound endpoint you can apply the protocols as follows:

          • Do53 and DoH in combination.

          • Do53 alone.

          • DoH alone.

          • None, which is treated as Do53.

          • (string) –

Exceptions